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This appears to be what is referred to as delamination, and the only way to fix it is replace the panel, which would probably cost more than a new TV. Sorry. Unless it's still under warranty...
the ribbon flat connection tapes that connect the led panel driver to the panel have prob delaminated
this cant be repaired easily and you would need to replace the panel
It may look like it is cracked but it isn't. A plasma panel can't function if cracked as it would evacuate the gases contained in the panel. What you are seeing is most likely delamination of the screen. This sometimes happens on its own but usually occurs when the TV is moved or stored incorrectly. The elements of the panel actually detach themselves from each other and the bonding between them is what you see. This is assuming the glass screen on the outside portion of the panel hasn't been cracked. Joe
When you see this starting to develope it is usually indicative of the screen delaminating. The different layers of the lcd may be failing and the picture will start to get more and more destorted. There is no fix except screen replacement.
Sounds like from your description that your lcd screen is starting to delaminate. There is no fix for this and eventually it will fail to produce a readable picture. Replacement of the screen is the only option with this type of failure.
Yes the screen can be replaced but is very expensive.There is also a service bulletin on this chassis for replacing an overheat sensor behind the lamp assembly. The overheat message will appear on the screen.
If you have to fix it yourself out of warranty i suggest this ,
REGLUE ALL THE BITS THAT ARE COMING AWAY , THEN FIND A GLUE THAT IS SPREADABLE LIKE A THIN PAINT AND COAT THE ENTIRE ROOF MAKING SURE THAT IT GETS INTO ALL THE CRACKS , LET IT DRY . THEN PAINT THE ROOF WITH A THERMAL MEMBRANE COATING . This will insulate the camper from the sun and keep heat in during colder times , the thermal paints are not cheap but they do work . Hope this will help you
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